Environments for Education
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Fraser, Barry
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2015Type
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Fraser, B. 2015. Environments for Education, in Wright, J. (ed), International encyclopaedia of social and behavioural sciences, pp. 820-823. Amsterdam: Elsevier
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International encyclopaedia of social and behavioural sciences
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Science and Mathematics Education Centre (SMEC)
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This article considers different educational environments (especially the classroom, school, and home), links between different environments, improving educational environments, and future directions, such as qualitative data-collection methods and personal forms of educational environment instruments.
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